An Introduction to the Fifth Book of Hooker's Treatise Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical PolityClarendon Press, 1899 - 265 من الصفحات |
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... whole paragraph or chapter . It is mere and unalloyed and undecorated doctrine , but all the while it throbs with an intense life , and it can outglow the most fervid peroration for all who appreciate the grandeur and the appeal of ...
... whole paragraph or chapter . It is mere and unalloyed and undecorated doctrine , but all the while it throbs with an intense life , and it can outglow the most fervid peroration for all who appreciate the grandeur and the appeal of ...
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... whole credit of a desire for improvement which was shared by many of their opponents 2 . The second reason for entitling them Puritans is that the name has found acceptance with their most congenial and laudatory historians . Indeed ...
... whole credit of a desire for improvement which was shared by many of their opponents 2 . The second reason for entitling them Puritans is that the name has found acceptance with their most congenial and laudatory historians . Indeed ...
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... whole community a system of doctrine and discipline which was complete , coherent , and com- prehensive which ruled men , women , and children , and took heed alike of private and of public life : which committed to an ecclesiastical ...
... whole community a system of doctrine and discipline which was complete , coherent , and com- prehensive which ruled men , women , and children , and took heed alike of private and of public life : which committed to an ecclesiastical ...
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... whole history of the Advertisements is highly interesting and complex ; but it would be im- possible here to enter into its details . Cf. Parker Correspondence , pp . 223- 274 ; Strype's Life of Parker , bk . ii . ch . 20 , bk . iii ...
... whole history of the Advertisements is highly interesting and complex ; but it would be im- possible here to enter into its details . Cf. Parker Correspondence , pp . 223- 274 ; Strype's Life of Parker , bk . ii . ch . 20 , bk . iii ...
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... whole company of the College on his return a confession of his misdoing , and a promise to observe and to enforce order for the future 1 . While the resolute attitude of the authorities was thus becom- ing clear to the " precisians " of ...
... whole company of the College on his return a confession of his misdoing , and a promise to observe and to enforce order for the future 1 . While the resolute attitude of the authorities was thus becom- ing clear to the " precisians " of ...
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الصفحة 74 - THOUGH for no other cause, yet for this ; that posterity may know we have not loosely through silence permitted things to pass away as in a dream, there shall be for men's information extant thus much concerning the present state of the Church of God established amongst us, and their careful endeavour which would have upheld the same.
الصفحة 227 - To promote a woman to bear rule, superiority, dominion or empire above any realm, nation, or city is repugnant to nature, contumely to God, a thing most contrarious to His revealed will and approved ordinance, and finally it is the subversion of good order, of all equity and justice.
الصفحة 45 - And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
الصفحة 44 - Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.
الصفحة 163 - ... baptism is a sacrament which God hath instituted in his Church, to the end that they which receive the same might thereby be incorporated into Christ, and so through his most precious merit obtain as well that saving grace of imputation which taketh away all former guiltiness, as also that infused divine virtue of the Holy Ghost, which giveth to the powers of the soul their first disposition towards future newness of life.
الصفحة 180 - If we go lower, we shall but add unto this certain casual and variable accidents, which are not properly of the being...
الصفحة 234 - ... every person under the degree of a bishop, which doth or shall pretend to be a priest or minister of God's Holy Word and Sacraments, by reason of any other form of institution, consecration, or ordering, than the form set forth by parliament in the time of the late King of most worthy memory, King Edward the Sixth, or now used in the reign of our most gracious sovereign lady...
الصفحة 102 - THEIR SECOND ASSERTION, THAT IN SCRIPTURE THERE MUST BE OF NECESSITY CONTAINED A FORM OF CHURCH POLITY, THE LAWS WHEREOF MAY IN NOWISE BE ALTERED THE MATTER CONTAINED IN THIS THIRD BOOK I.
الصفحة 72 - ... are deemed apter to serve as instruments and helps in the cause. Apter they are through the eagerness of their affection, that maketh them, which way soever they take, diligent in drawing their husbands, children, servants, friends and allies the same way...
الصفحة 115 - Where the Church must needs have some ordained, and neither hath nor can have possibly a bishop to ordain, in case of such necessity the ordinary institution of God hath given oftentimes, and may give place. And therefore we are not simply without exception to urge a lineal descent of power from the Apostles by continued succession of bishops in every effectual ordination.